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We are New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyerswho know the ins and outs of all types of bankruptcy.

We understand that bankruptcy can be scary and you need a bankruptcy lawyer you can trust to guide you on this unplanned journey. We will work with you to determine the best direction to take for filing bankruptcy based on your situation. We work with individuals and businesses, and do Chapter 7, 11 and 13 Bankruptcies. We can advise you on the best options for filing bankruptcy in New Jersey, and unlike other firmst, we handle all types of bankruptcy. Call Our Experts Today for Your Personal or Business Bankruptcy.

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Here are a few areas to explore before you call us. When you are ready we are here to listen to your situation and help you determine your next steps.

What could you and your family do with a fresh start from your credit card debt and other loans? Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be the best option for helping you get out from under your burden of debt, while keeping your house and family car. Debt relief is within reach.

Chapter 11 bankruptcy is often thought of as the commercial bankruptcy option for businesses, sole proprietors and partnerships seeking to restructure their debts while they liquidate assets and restructure payment plans with creditors. Individuals with more than $1 million in secured debt and $330,000 in unsecured debt may also take advantage of the provisions of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy is often the best choice of debt relief for individuals and families who don’t qualify under another bankruptcy chapter or would be unable to completely eliminate their unsecured debt under the new bankruptcy laws of 2005. Chapter 13 can also be an excellent way to prevent foreclosure and repossession while restructuring your monthly debt payments into a supervised installment agreement.

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